Sexual Self

Cards (62)

  • It is a system of sex organs designed for reproduction and sexual functions.
    a ) Digestive system
    b ) Respiratory system
    c ) Reproductive system
    c
  • Masters and Johnson divided the sexual-response cycle into four phases. Which of the following are not a phase?
    a ) orgasmic
    b ) arousal
    c ) excitement
    d ) plateau
    b
  • This produces estrogen and progesterone.
    a ) sperm
    b ) ovaries
    c ) testes
    d ) egg
    b
  • This is the most common sexual orientation.
    a ) heterosexuality
    b ) homosexuality
    c ) transgender
    a
  • These are people who believe they are born with the body of the opposite sex.
    a ) heterosexuality
    b ) homosexuality
    c ) transgender
    c
  • The law that guarantees universal access to methods of contraception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care.
    a ) Planned Parenthood Law
    b ) Women's Care Law
    c ) Reproductive Health Law
    c
  • It is a sexually transmitted disease which is caused by gonococcal bacteria.
    a ) gonorrhea
    b ) chlamydia
    c ) syphilis
    a
  • Sternberg suggests that there are three components of love, namely
    a ) intimacy, attraction, commitment
    b ) intimacy, passion, commitment
    c ) lust, passion, commitment
    b
  • It refers to the methods that are used to prevent pregnancy
    a ) contraception
    b ) AIDS
    c ) resolution
    a
  • It is responsible for the production of sperm cells and male sex hormones.
    a ) seminal vesicle
    b ) vas deferens
    c ) testicles
    c
  • It is the sexual orientation where an individual is attracted or interested in a relationship with people of the same sex.
    a ) heterosexuality
    b ) homosexuality
    c ) transgender
    b
  • These are physical characteristics present at birth.
    a ) Primary sex characteristics
    b ) Secondary sex characteristics
    c ) Tertiary sex characteristics
    a
  • These are physical characteristics that develop during the onset of puberty.
    a ) Primary sex characteristics
    b ) Secondary sex characteristics
    c ) Tertiary sex characteristics
    b
  • This release testosterone that causes the male sex organs to develop.
    a ) testes
    b ) gonad
    c ) androgen
    b
  • This stimulates the development of sex characteristics and also increase one's sexual drive.
    a ) scrotum
    b ) progesterone
    c ) testosterone
    c
  • True or False: Ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone as well as small amount of testosterone.
    True
  • This promotes female reproductive capacity and secondary sex characteristics.
    a ) androgen
    b ) estrogen
    c ) progesterone
    b
  • This stimulates the growth of female reproductive organs and prepares the uterus for pregnancy
    a ) androgen
    b ) estrogen
    c ) progesterone
    c
  • True or False: Female sex hormones are not produced consistently.
    True
  • The production of sex hormones follows a cyclical pattern of how many days?
    a ) 28 days
    b ) 29 days
    c ) 30 days
    a
  • True or False: The greatest production of female hormones occur during the ovulation period.
    True
  • How many days after the beginning of the menstrual period before the ovulation period occur?
    a ) 7 days
    b ) 12 days
    c ) 14 days
    c
  • It is made of erectile tissue that swells with blood and hardens when a woman is sexually aroused.
    a ) clitoris
    b ) vagina
    c ) erogenous zone
    a
  • It is a muscular tube that serves as the receptacle for the penis.
    a ) fallopian tube
    b ) vagina
    c ) erogenous zone
    b
  • This produces, stores and releases the egg during ovulation.
    a ) fallopian tube
    b ) vagina
    c ) ovary
    c
  • It is a hollow organ where the fertilized embryo grows to become a fetus.
    a ) clitoris
    b ) fallopian tube
    c ) uterus
    c
  • The passageway between uterus and vagina that expands during childbirth is called
    a ) cervix
    b ) myometrium
    c ) endometrium
    a
  • It carries the fertilized egg from the ovary to the uterus
    a ) vagina
    b ) fallopian tube
    c ) cervix
    b
  • Pregnancy starts at fertilization and ends at birth for approximate duration of how many days?
    a ) 230 days
    b ) 260 days
    c ) 290 days
    b
  • It is the organ through which males urinate and deliver the sperm cells.
    a ) vesicles
    b ) scrotum
    c ) penis
    c
  • Before reaching the penis, sperm cells travel through these except for
    a ) ductus deferens
    b ) prostate gland
    c ) seminal vesicles
    a
  • The loose pouch-like sac where the testes is located is called
    a ) ductus deferens
    b ) epididymis
    c ) scrotum
    c
  • It is responsible for the production of sperm cells and male sex hormones.
    a ) testicles
    b ) ductus deferens
    c ) scrotum
    a
  • It transports the sperm-containing fluid called semen.
    a ) vas deferens
    b ) scrotum
    c ) ductus deferens
    a
  • It is a set of coiled ducts connected to the vas deferens where the sperm cells are stored.
    a ) scrotum
    b ) urethra
    c ) epididymis
    c
  • These produce and nourish the sperm cells except for.
    a ) prostate gland
    b ) seminal vesicles
    c ) ductus deferens

    c
  • It is the release of sperm cells from the penis.
    a ) menstrual cycle
    b ) erogenous zone
    c ) ejaculation
    c
  • Sperm cells can live up to how many hours inside the uterus?
    a ) 24 hours
    b ) 34 hours
    c ) 48 hours
    c
  • Ejaculation contains approximately how many sperm cells?
    a ) 100-300 million
    b ) 200-450 million
    c ) 300-500 million
    c
  • These are the areas of the body that are highly sensitive and produce sexual responses when stimulated.
    a ) erogenous zones
    b ) ozone layer
    c ) plateau zone
    a